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The Snugpak Jungle Bag (2023) is a lightweight, compact sleeping bag engineered for tropical and summer conditions. Featuring a 7°C comfort rating, antibacterial and water-repellent fabrics, and a unique square shape that doubles as a blanket, it offers versatile comfort on the go. Its standout feature is the integrated rollable mosquito net, providing essential protection against insects and snakes, making it a must-have for tropical adventurers and minimalist travelers alike.





| ASIN | B001R0RADW |
| Age range | Adult |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 126,995 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 209 in Mummy Sleeping Bags |
| Brand | Snugpak |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,404) |
| Date First Available | 29 Jan. 2009 |
| Department | Men's |
| Features | Roll-away mosquito net |
| Fill material | Syntetic Fibre |
| Hand orientation | Left |
| Height | 2 inches |
| Included components | Snugpak Jungle Bag Black LH Zip |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 86 inches |
| Item display width | 60 inches |
| Item model number | 92266 |
| Manufacturer | Snugpak |
| Material type | Paratex |
| Maximum height recommendation | 2.2 Metres |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Outer material | Polyester |
| Product Dimensions | 218.44 x 152.4 x 5.08 cm; 766.57 g |
| Seasons | Summer |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | Left Side Zip |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking |
| Temperature rating | 36 |
| Usage | Sleeping Bags |
| Weight | 900 g |
P**N
Good lightweight sleeping bag
I was attracted to this sleeping bag for it's integral mosquito netting around the head area. Pros. The bag material is comfortable and warm. I would recommend using a fleece liner for cooler nights and to help keep the bag clean. It has an integral mosquito net. It has a full length zip which allows the bag to be opened completely. It is lightweight and packs small, using its supplied compression sack. Cons. The zips could do to be heavier duty (military type) and also have some sort of runner guard to prevent the bag material from snagging in the zips. The mosquito net could do with support to keep it away from the face. The labeling is quite misleading. At first sight, it suggests that the product is British made, including photos of the factory in Yorkshire and a "Made in Britain" badge. The label in the bag says "Made in China! The quality is good. Zip jamming can be a problem.
S**O
Quality & Compact
Extremely small pack size, smaller than expected. The pack size is less than half the size of the "Highlander Voyager Super Lite Sleeping Bag" sold on Amazon which is advertised as ultra compact. Quality. Great zips. Feels great. Silky. Be aware that this is ultra thin. It is the thinnest sleeping bag I've ever encountered. I used it while cycling Lands End of John O'Groats in August. It was just about warm enough, but I had to use socks to keep my feet warm. I wouldn't use it for anything other than summer in the UK and even then you should be prepared to wear base layers. I'm a big snugpak fan, but the temperature ratings of 7 for "comfort" and 2 for "low" are frankly ridiculous. I'm hot blooded, but I found this bag very cold at 7 degrees and extremely uncomfortable at 2 degrees. To be clear, this bag is cold at 7 degrees while wearing trousers and a thermal vest. I wouldn't use this bag unless I was expecting average lows of roughly 12 degrees [June, July, August]. But in summary, it is a great quality option for ultra compact backpacking, though I feel that anyone sensitive to the cold will find this bag inadequate even during summer...
M**N
Good bag from snugpak but not with out issues.
Overall a good bag. Stuff sack straps arrived damaged and gives the impression of poor quality, but the Sleeping bag itelf is as solid as can be despite it feeling flimsy. Pros Rectangular design is nice - lots of room for my feet. Very light and packs down very small, this is why it gets 4 stars for me. Being able to open the bag up and use it as a blanket is a great feature for a hot weather sleeping bag. Cons, A bit claustrophobic if you zip yourself in tight with the bug net (6ft 3 and broad shouldered) Issue could be fixed with an expander panel but want to keep weight down - its not unbearable just a bit tricky to move about. The mosquito net - it rests against your face so chances are mosquitos will still manage to bite through it but it is an extra layer of protection and its not just for mosquitos - you dont want to end up sharing with a scorpion! WOuld be great to be able to fully remove the mosquito net as when not in use it just gets in the way and I get tangled up in - Its not as warm as it says (though snugpack have their own rating system and is based on some one sharing a two man tent sleeping in full clothing. To date I have only used the sleeping bag in a hammock - put on a merino wool - t-shirt at about 4am. and when sleeping in a house where it was fine.
S**M
Great sleeping bag!
This is the second time I have purchased this sleeping bag (my last one got lost with my luggage at the airport), I have used this sleeping bag in East Africa and South America its great for warmer climates and the built in mosquito net has saved me from being eaten alive! It also works in colder temperatures than you would think, I used it in the mountains (very cold -3 to +4) and all I had to do was wear a t shirt and jogging bottoms inside the bag and i was fine, the bag is extremely compact and is much much smaller than your average sleeping bag saving precious weight and space inside your bag! highly recommend spending the extra money to get the snugpak jungle bag over any other!
S**8
Perfect small, light sleeping bag
This is an excellent sleeping bag; the square shape gives you space whilst the compact size and light weight make it idea for summer cycling or camping trips in the UK. On a recent cycle holiday around Mull, this along with a sleeping bag liner kept me warm when temperatures dropped to around 2-3 degrees Celsius overnight. It is easy to pack and dries quickly. Exactly what I needed. It also works pretty well as a bivy bag as I discovered when I forgot a tent -
E**E
Decent Bag
The jungle bag from snugpak is actually really good. I’ve got 2 for different purposes. They are CHEAP, comfortable, lightweight and pack down nice and small for easy carry. Don’t ask too much of this bag, but I’ve been stuck on the windfarm site when the weather turned with the clothes on my back and this bag in my pack and made it through a miserable 2 day operation. And it’s still in my kit bag👍
D**E
Great summer sleeping bag
It's a two season sleeping bag for use in late spring and summer. I used it abroad whilst travelling and it kept me warm. I haven't used the mozzie netting so can't comment on it's effectiveness. It packs to a small size with a compression stuff sac and weighs about 1kg, it easily fitted into my daysack. It also unzips and could be used like a duvet or joined to another bag, you'd need left and right zipped bags to join them together though.
W**N
Compact and well made
Great construction; plenty of room (Im 100kg and have no problem, even room to sleep in it with your boots on!), durable outer/comfortable inner material, strong zipper, lightweight (~900g with mosquito net and stuffsack), surprisingly compact when compression sack used (about the size of a bag of sugar). Great price and arrived quickly. Very happy
琥**H
3シーズンはメインシュラフ、冬季はダウンシュラフのカバー兼保温性能向上用に使えます。かなりコンパクトになるのも最高。
K**G
Ok this is nice. The picture doesn't do this sleeping bag justice, and the price is good. Sleeping temperatures: - i tried this bag at 20C (70F or so..) and its too warm. unless used as quilt - i tried at 10C (50F) and its perfect. I would go to the 7C comfort temp with a layer or so underneath. No doubt that with good layers you can sleep with it at 2C and not freeze. That said, between 7 and 12C seems to be the sweet spot (just as indicated really..) in sleeping bag mode, up to nearly 20 with some ventilation Pros: - light and small. Its not much bigger or heavier than my inflatable pillow... - mosquito net: works,easy to close above your face. easy to tuck in if you don't want to use it, doesnt get in the way - comfy, roomy. im 5"11 (1.80m) and fit, there's plenty of extra room. You'd have to be pretty big to start feeling tight in there. - easy to fold back in the compression pack. this is often a pain. not this time. air doesnt get trapped in the bag when you fold it which goes a long way to fitting it in the compression pack easily... - converts into a quilt in a second, and works very well in quilt mode. For some reason, quilt-only "bags" cost 2x the price and cant be used as a sleeping bag.. this one does it all, and does it well. its a no nonsense system. - materials appears to be of good quality Cons: - zippers could have more isolation I guess. But for the temperatures this is made for, not a real issue.
D**S
Riecht etwas nach Synthetik, aber das ist normal. Es ist ein leichter Schlafsack mit viel Platz und Mückennetz. Lässt sich komplett öffnen und als Decke verwenden. Ich finde ihn gut, um im Sommer im Auto zu schlafen. Würde ihn wieder kaufen.
R**K
First off, this bag is rugged!!!! Note, be very gentle and careful w the mosquito net, as you would any. But I used this bag to sleep in the Philippines jungles in a hammock on a mission trip for 3 weeks. Lots of bugs, but not on me, bag was great. I also use this regularly at our cabin in Washington where weather can get down to 30 degrees, and this bag is no problem, just add a Sea to Summit Reactor Extreme +25 degree sleeping bag liner! Just an old foam USArmy ground roll under. I also have used this bag on the Pacific Crest trail w a Reactor Extreme and a good Foam ground roll in 32 degree weather. This bag is great if you know how to do modular layering which we learned in the army w our modular bags. The bag packs down so tiny, you can add a tiny reactor liner and ground pad no problem. This bag becomes a four season bag. Also, unlike I have experienced in the past w my 15 degree expensive mummy bags, when you go modular, you aren’t stuck sweating in a 15 degree bag in 40 degree weather, and thus freezing because while asleep you climb out of the bag while too hot, then freeze because then it is cold!!! Instead you just subtract the reactor liner if too hot. Or add it if you know will be cool. The mosquito net is priceless as it allows you to just bring a good tarp or lightweight fly tarp instead of full tent. The ripstop fabric on this tent I have taken everywhere the last 3-4 years still looks like new. It is bulletproof tough. If you want a modular system this is the way to go. ***update, I am testing this bag in my backyard along the Delta, temp is 33 degrees, I have just the following: Snugpak Jungle Bag, Reactor Extreme Liner, wool socks, medium weight thermal top/bottom underwear. No gloves no hat. It is comfortable but this is the limit. I am 5’9” I find I have the mosquito net above my head about 5”. The I just breath not directly out so as not to suck in cold air. If I added gloves and pants and another top over my underwear I would easily be comfortable at 30 degrees But I do think 30 is the limit w extra clothethes. The ultimate setup would be this jungle bag w a Reactor Extreme and a bivy bag to just roll it all up and throw it down quickly. Especially a MSS bag. W a bivy into the 30’s no problem! Note the key to all is a heat liner like the Reactor Extreme or Snugpak fleece liner. I keep my liner in my bag, roll it all up together, goes in the tiny stuff sack, and just a great ultralight thru hike kit w a mosquito net! Can’t beat that!!!! ****UPDATE**** This bag now a 4 season bag for me as I have started using it like a US Army MSS layering system!! I used this 36 degree Jungle Bag as an outer layer with my 30 degree US Army MSS Patrol Bag (bought used on Amazon for $30) in the Sierra Nevada’s hiking near Yosemite in January. Temp’s got down to 5 degrees I was toasty warm! The US Army 30 deg patrol bag fits like a glove inside the jungle bag! I then had the MSS Bivy as my only shelter over that. I might have been fine even if it went down to zero degrees. I was only wearing t shirt, socks and boxers. The cool thing about this is that the jungle bag, seems big enough to be the outer bag for most medium to light sleeping bags, thus providing the mosquito netting as coverage for all!!!! The advantage to this layering system is you can avoid having to lug around one giant bulky 0 degree bag. Instead you can have both small rolled bags separate in your pack for streamlining or you can roll them together w a bivy like the MSS system and attach the big roll to outside of your pack. Very versatile! This jungle bag when used this way becomes an easy bug net for all your sleeping bags.
C**N
De très bonne fabrication, léger, compacte. Testé en bivouac avec une température de 9° ce sac est très suffisant. Je recommande cet article.
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